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Novel Fabrication Process for Micro-Fluidic Channels and the Effect of the Surface States on the Fluid Flow

Mi-Seok Park, Jin-San Kim, In-Ha Sung, Dae-Eun Kim, Bo-Sung Shin
JKSPE 2004;21(1):87-93.
Published online: January 1, 2004
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Recently, with the development of bio-technology the interests in the micro-fluidic devices for analysis in the fields of biology and medical science have been steadily increasing. Although polymer is considered as one of the best materials for micro-fluidic devices, glass or silicon molds fabricated by photo-lithographic technique have been commonly used. However, it is generally perceived that the conventional photo-lithographic technique has the limitation for fabricating micro-channels for micro-fluidic devices. In this work, the possibility of fabrication of micro-fluidic channels on PDMS by using the mechano-chemical process and the effect of surface states on the fluid flow were investigated. Experimental results revealed that PDMS mold fabricated by the mechano-chemical process could be used effectively to replicate micro-fluidic channels with high reproducibility and dimensional accuracy. It was also found that the fluid flow generation and flow speed were largely affected by the hydrophilicity and the surface roughness of the micro-channel surfaces.

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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2004;21(1):87-93.   Published online January 1, 2004
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J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2004;21(1):87-93.   Published online January 1, 2004
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